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KNOWLEDGE & INTERPRETATION – BOCLAIR ACADEMY – Technical Department technical department - boclair academy

KNOWLEDGE & INTERPRETATION – BOCLAIR ACADEMY – Technical Department DESK TOP PUBLISHING A LIGNMENT – positions of text lines on a page or column e.g. aligned right, aligned left or fully justified. B LEED – this is to extend an artwork graphic beyond the trimmed edge of the page. The bleed is the extent to which it exceeds the page, commonly 3mm. C APTION – this is the descriptive text which accompanies a graphic or illustration. D ESK TOP PUBLISHING – the creation of a whole publication on a computer and preparing it for printing using typical publishing processes. F OOTER – a line of text or page number placed at the bottom of the page which is repeated throughout the document. G RAPHIC – an illustration prepared on a paint, draw, CAD package or captured by image scanner which is then imported into a DTP layout. JUSTIFIED BLEED CAPTION DTP FOOTER GRAPHIC

KNOWLEDGE & INTERPRETATION – BOCLAIR ACADEMY – Technical Department DESK TOP PUBLISHING H EADLINE – line of type set in a display (large) placed above accompanying text. Usually guides the reader on the content of the body text. I NDENT – beginning a line of text further in from the left margin then the rest of the text. J USTIFICATION – setting of type lines in which the space between words is varied from line to line so that each line is of equal length. K ERNING– a DTP function which is used to adjust the spacing between pairs of individual letters on a page. Used to eliminate unwanted white space. L ANDSCAPE – a page layout function which arranges the page so that its widest side is horizontal M ONTAGE – a combination of separate images combined to give a composite picture/image. HEADLINE INDENT JUSTIFIED KERNING LANDSCAPE MONTAGE (PORTRAIT)

KNOWLEDGE & INTERPRETATION – BOCLAIR ACADEMY – Technical Department DESK TOP PUBLISHING O UTLINE – a typeface which uses an outline effect. P ORTRAIT – a page layout function which arranges the page so that its widest side is vertical. Q UOTES – marks which indicate speech e.g, they can be ‘single’ or “double” R UN– the number of copies of a publication to be printed. S PINE – the bound edge of a document/publication T YPE SIZES – the standard point system to describe type sizes. This is based on 72 points to an inch where a 72 point piece of text would measure 1” tall when printed out. OUTLINE PORTRAIT QUOTES RUN SPINE TYPE SIZES

KNOWLEDGE & INTERPRETATION – BOCLAIR ACADEMY – Technical Department U NDERLINE (Rule) – a typeface which is underlined to draw attention to itself. W HITE SPACE– areas of empty space on a page. when used effectively it aids comprehension by complementing and setting off graphic images. UNDERLINE WHITE SPACE DESK TOP PUBLISHING

KNOWLEDGE & INTERPRETATION – BOCLAIR ACADEMY – Technical Department DESK TOP PUBLISHING TASK – Find a magazine layout slightly under A4 size and stick it onto this page. Using your DTP notes, annotate, explain and justify fully the layout in terms of DTP key words. Use the example on page 4 as a reference guide. back to menu